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Monday, November 16, 2015

Islamocaust-Deniers

Michelle Malkin asks if we have forgotten those "refugees" who have already attacked us at home. She says, "There’s no need to hypothesize. Our nation remains utterly incapable
of screening out legitimate dreamers from destroyers, liberty-seekers
from liberty-stiflers. Indiscriminate asylum and refugee policies rob
the truly deserving of an opportunity for freedom — and threaten our
national security. It’s shameful that our leaders in Washington, sworn to uphold and
defend our Constitution and our people, suffer chronic amnesia about the
fatal consequences of open borders. I’ll keep reprinting my reminders.
Maybe someday someone in a position of power will pay heed, throw
political correctness out the window, and stop hitting the snooze
button."

Daniel Pipes writes, "This defiance of common sense has survived each atrocity and I predict
that it will also outlast the Paris massacre. Only a truly massive loss
of life, perhaps in the hundreds of thousands, will force the
professionals to back off their deeply ingrained pattern of denying an
Islamic component in the spate of attacks."

That's what I thought after September 11, that finally Islamocaust deniers would wake up, but as we have seen, that hasn't been the case, and I doubt it ever will be.